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The Ripon College Magazine. September 1933

1933

And it was on account of the course of action that Surendranath followed on the inauguration of the new Reforms that the patriots of the market-place made it the fashion to dub him the Lost Leader". [...] From the Amritsar Congress in December 1919 held after the Punjab atrocities Gandhi went away pledged to the programme of working the Reforms but in six months' time he became another man—a change had come over the spirit of his dreams—and on August 1 1920 he launched the programme of non-violent non-coperation the foremost plank of which was the boycott of the machinery of the Governmen [...] Madanmohan Malavia—giants all of them—had bent"14 THE RIPON COLLEGE MAGAZINE their energies to the task of controlling and administering the machinery of the State ? To-day we hear the whinings of Congress patriots because the Government is alleged to have prepared a thunderbolt against the autonomy of the Calcutta Corporation. [...] The failure of wheat crop in Canada the over-production of cotton in Egypt the financial crash in Wall street the proposal for a Reserve Bank in India the rationalisation of industries in Germany the introduction of combative tariff in the Irish Free State the British Trade Delegation in the Far East the auction sale of cottage products in Japan the socieconomic revolution in China the [...] The Lockian hypothesis of the State of Nature and the Social Contract are tacitly assumed by Burke who is the dis - ciple of the philosopher of the Glorious Revolution but there are in the pupil well-marked divergences from the master's doctrine.
education
Pages
124
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i Devaprasad Ghosh, Prabhas De, Umapati Bajpeyi, Mohmood Ali view
Frontmatter
i-iii Devaprasad Ghosh, Prabhas De, Umapati Bajpeyi, Mohmood Ali view
Editorial Notes
i-x Devaprasad Ghosh, Prabhas De, Umapati Bajpeyi, Mohmood Ali view
Sir Surendranath Banerjea: His Political Carefr
1-14 Devaprasad Ghosh view
The Role of the Press in the Modern World
14-20 Nirmal Mazumdar view
Edmund Burke II. The Political Philosopher
20-29 Batuknath Bhattacharya view
Hindu Renaissance in the Gupta Era
29-31 Amitesh Banerji view
The Problem of India’s Industrial Labour
31-35 Anil Mookerjee view
Sir Surendranath Memorial Meeting Summary of speeches
35-37 Batuknath Bhattacharya view
Deshapriya Sargiyo Jatindramohan Sengupta Mahashayer Mahaprayane
1-2 Sudhirkumar Dassharma view
Parapare Deshapriyo Jatindramohan
2-5 Amir Hossain view
Bangla
5-7 Madhusudan Chattopadhyay view
Baishnabkabi Chandidas
7-13 Jitendrakumar Nath view
Pallir Pathe
13-14 Amir Mondal view
Omar-Khaiyam
15-19 Bhabeshprasad Das view
Artter Ahaban
19-20 Sureshchandra Ghoshal view
Mrityui Sundar
20-21 Arabinda Ghoshal view
Alor Agochare
21-22 Chittaranjan Gupta view
Patha O Pathik
22-25 Jatindranath Basu view
Jhara Phul
25-26 Nirmmalkumar Bhattacharyay view
Barshar Dayeri
27-30 Subodhchandra Roy Chowdhury view
Grihinir Adarsha
30-30 Pradyotkumar Basu view
Rudrer Ahaban
31-34 Gyanendranath Sengupta view
Kana
35-35 Shambhunath Bandopadhyay view
Smritir Byatha
36-37 Sushilkumar Bhattacharyay view
Maghi
38-39 Shachindra Saha view
Prarthana
40-40 Prabhatkumar Kar view
Urdu
i-iv Devaprasad Ghosh, Prabhas De, Umapati Bajpeyi, Mohmood Ali view
Library Bulletin
i-x Devaprasad Ghosh, Prabhas De, Umapati Bajpeyi, Mohmood Ali view
Backmatter
i-iv Devaprasad Ghosh, Prabhas De, Umapati Bajpeyi, Mohmood Ali view

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